Pig Production
- Publish Date: 1/7/1991
- Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5
- Page Count: 434 pages
- Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-271-01114-1
The contributors to this volume, all of whom are international authorities in their own particular subjects, have considered those basic principles underlying the modern concepts of pig production. A variety of disciplines, such as genetics, nutrition, veterinary science, physiology, and economics, are represented; all have the common aim of improving efficiency of production, and the quantity and quality of the end product.
The papers in Pig Production fall into four main sections: Genetics, Environment, The Growing Pig, and the Breeding Pig. This book is a major contribution and as such will be invaluable reading for those with a specialist's interest in the subject, together with the large scaled pig producer.
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